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According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, 2013 has been a banner year for solar energy.
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Kiva Labs, which aims to help nonprofits and social enterprises kickstart their green innovations, gets a boost from the tech giant.
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Redox Power’s new fuel cell promises reliable energy for the same cost as current energy systems.
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The company’s remote auditing software has proved adept at picking out low-hanging fruit.
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All efforts by major companies to cut carbon are being stifled by the 50 companies pumping out the most emissions.
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More than 600 energy storage projects operate worldwide, including 38 that went online during the first half of 2013.
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Recycling, reclaiming water and a solar-powered microgrid take the school to the top of Sierra magazine's rankings.
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Nine projects in the state aimed at keeping critical buildings powered have received funding.
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Waco, Wichita, Louisville, Tucson, Sacramento and Portland, Maine, will receive sustainability help from Portland State University.<br />
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The company blames a growth in its infrastructure to accommodate more users for its swelling carbon footprint.
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Twenty-three global hotel companies have developed a standard way to measure carbon emissions through the Hotel Carbon Measurement Initiative.
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The chain's grocery stores no longer will send food waste to landfills; instead, biogas generated by the waste will help power a distribution center.
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New technology by NRG Energy, called eV2g, enables electric cars to feed electricity back to the grid -- and their owners to make money in the process -- for the first time.
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Getting the global solar industry to its present state required huge amounts of (often dirty) energy; solar now has repaid that carbon debt in full.
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Energy efficiency standards for household and business products created 340,000 jobs in 2010.